First occurrence of Amblyomma ovale in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira,Caroline Gracielle Torres
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Bezerra,Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna, Carvalho,Otávio Valério de, Almeida,Márcia Rogéria de, Mafra,Claudio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612013000100167
Resumo: This study aims to report the occurrence of parasitism byAmblyomma ovale (Koch, 1844) in dogs in the municipality of Apodi, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Specimens were identified as being one female and two males of A. ovale, besides; the animal was infested by five females of Rhipicephalus(Boophilus) microplus and seven females and three males of R. sanguineus. The finding ofA. ovale confirms results in the literature that these ticks, reported in several species of wild carnivores, can also infect dogs in Brazil. The distribution of this tick species in several Brazilian states has already been confirmed, but this is the first report in the State of Rio Grande do Norte. This finding highlights the risk of the carrying of emerging and re-emerging pathogens to peridomestic hosts are as, either because of the frequency of these ticks in wild environments or the presence of infected wild animals near peridomestic environments, exposing domestic dogs to parasitism byA. ovale ticks and, therefore, to agents potentially carried by this ectoparasite.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv First occurrence of Amblyomma ovale in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
title First occurrence of Amblyomma ovale in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
spellingShingle First occurrence of Amblyomma ovale in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Ferreira,Caroline Gracielle Torres
Amblyomma
tick
parasitism
title_short First occurrence of Amblyomma ovale in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
title_full First occurrence of Amblyomma ovale in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
title_fullStr First occurrence of Amblyomma ovale in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed First occurrence of Amblyomma ovale in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
title_sort First occurrence of Amblyomma ovale in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
author Ferreira,Caroline Gracielle Torres
author_facet Ferreira,Caroline Gracielle Torres
Bezerra,Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna
Carvalho,Otávio Valério de
Almeida,Márcia Rogéria de
Mafra,Claudio
author_role author
author2 Bezerra,Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna
Carvalho,Otávio Valério de
Almeida,Márcia Rogéria de
Mafra,Claudio
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira,Caroline Gracielle Torres
Bezerra,Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna
Carvalho,Otávio Valério de
Almeida,Márcia Rogéria de
Mafra,Claudio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amblyomma
tick
parasitism
topic Amblyomma
tick
parasitism
description This study aims to report the occurrence of parasitism byAmblyomma ovale (Koch, 1844) in dogs in the municipality of Apodi, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Specimens were identified as being one female and two males of A. ovale, besides; the animal was infested by five females of Rhipicephalus(Boophilus) microplus and seven females and three males of R. sanguineus. The finding ofA. ovale confirms results in the literature that these ticks, reported in several species of wild carnivores, can also infect dogs in Brazil. The distribution of this tick species in several Brazilian states has already been confirmed, but this is the first report in the State of Rio Grande do Norte. This finding highlights the risk of the carrying of emerging and re-emerging pathogens to peridomestic hosts are as, either because of the frequency of these ticks in wild environments or the presence of infected wild animals near peridomestic environments, exposing domestic dogs to parasitism byA. ovale ticks and, therefore, to agents potentially carried by this ectoparasite.
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